There are plenty of reasons to like Bungie as a studio, and here's yet another. In its new Mail Sack blog post, the team fields a question many of us have been wondering this week: What was up with the four guys who presented Destiny at the PlayStation 4 event?

The world may never know, but as evidenced by this staff photo, the folks who work at Bungie have a good sense of humor about the whole situation.

Naturally, there is plenty of discussion about Destinyin the post now that the game has been (partially?) revealed to the general public. The post includes a fresh piece of concept art, also viewable below. More importantly, however, Bungie turned down a fan request to make a Harlem Shake video. Here's to that!

timeline following:⇓ Destiny

This awesome guy uses his feet to beat Destiny's Crota raid, on top of living with cerebral palsy. I'm pretty sure that makes him a badass. If you feel otherwise, come fight me.
The ending is the cutest thing ever when they finish the raid and give each other high fives; made me a little teary-eyed.
Boy with Cerebral Palsy defeats crota with feet! [reddit]more

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